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Reading
habit is the most natural habit to inculcate. A good book or reading
an informative piece makes the ideal companion; it’s interesting, builds
on your patience and allows you to grow in the pool of knowledge
without you realizing it. So for that we find libraries build by people
in order to enhance and mobilize such healthy activities.

Here I have compiled some of the largest libraries of the world. I hope you will like it.

Travelling
has always fascinated people all over the world and flying has been the
fastest in order to do so. Airports are mostly packed with people but
here are some busiest airports by passenger traffic. Hartsfield-Jackson
International Airport in Atlanta has been the world’s busiest airport
every year since 2000.

Here are some of the busiest airports of the world. I hope you will like it.

It is hard
to describe or to explain the fascination exerted by a fast elevator. I
am sure that, for a jungle or countryside raise child, the elevators are
by far the most interesting and fascinating thing in a bigcity.Many different reasons can make a certain elevator be interesting, amazing or fascinating.

The fastestelevators are
for sure fascinating; they ensure accelerations bigger than a plane.
Outdoor elevators are also amazing through dimensions, but many of them
are causing serious environment issues. The elevators linking the parts
of the city from different heights are very useful, and
became iconic landmarks of that city.

Here I have compiled some of the world’s most unique elevators. I hope you will like it.

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While many might believe the term “lost” might only refer to
misplaced items and confusing TV dramas, the cities in this article
stretch the definition far beyond what Merriam-Webster ever considered.
Some are lost to politics, others to education, and still other cities
are just plain lost.7. Roanoke Colony, NC

Photo: lapidim
All day, every day we are surrounded by color, and even though we
should be thanking the gods for being so lucky we’re too often numb to
it. But when we have one of those lucid moments on viewing something
special, seeing an awesome image and really taking notice of our world,
it’s then we stop and say, "Wow!"
Here are some of those "Wow!" moments, captured forever so that we never loose sight of the color in our lives.

Colors of America and Australia

Photo: All images via Home Design Find
Long famed for its legendary fashion houses, Milan soon hopes to be
known as a cutting-edge leader in yet another area of design: green
communities. Come 2013, the bustling metropolitan area will be home to
Milano Santa Monica, a two million square metre green space that will
feature 2,000 apartments alongside schools, shops and sporting
facilities.

Photo:
Image: Robert Brands
More than a week back, on Tuesday, 3rd March, the archive of the city
of Cologne in Germany collapsed. The building at Severinstrasse 222-228
housed more than 18 km (!) of shelves, which held more than 65,000
documents, 500,000 photographs of the city and 100,000 architectural
drawings and plans. While some are blaming the ongoing subway
construction, we’re wondering – could it be another case of a giant
sinkhole devouring everything around it?

Photo:
Image: Xavier M. Jubier
Dark days and long nights, temperatures up to minus 128 Fahrenheit,
cramped living conditions and the same old jokes and people. Welcome to
Antarctica, the place where you’ll find big eyes and bolos, new species
of the human kind. Inspired by Anton Chekalin’s stunning pictures of Novolazarevskaya Antarctic Station featured last month, we got thinking about everyday life at a Russian Antarctic station.
When planning a stay in the Antarctic, getting there might be the
first hurdle, but not the last. In psychospeak, ICE stands for isolated,
confined environment and is very fitting when talking about Antarctic
living conditions. There’s also everyday life on a base to reckon with,
getting around and surviving out in the field, and killing time when
nothing is going on…

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Image: Frontex
For many, crossing a border conjures images of border personnel with
stern expressions and gun belts, paperwork, questions, long lines and
maybe sweaty palms. But borders can also be green, beautiful,
informative and friendly – unusual, to say the least. It is also truly
amazing where one can find border crossings, so follow us on a tour of
astounding checkpoints around the mountains, deserts, seas and cities of
the world.

Tunnel border crossings

Photo:
Image: Naveen Gujje
India is for many a country of contrasts, extremes and in recent
years, upswing. In fact, India Shining was the political slogan with
which India started the first decade of the new millennium. Without
doubt, it has always been a country of colours so, inspired by last
week’s article on rainbows, we’ve arranged stunning pictures of Indian
moodscapes according to the rainbow spectrum. Put on some A.R. Rahman,
Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam or even Lucky Ali and follow us on an Indian
tour de rang…

Photo:
Image: Jitze Couperus
Alcatraz, the Bay Bridge, Coit Tower, downtown, Fisherman’s Wharf…
the sights of San Francisco are numerous. All the more fun is spotting
them from above because they tend to look oh-so-different from a bird’s
eye perspective. But see for youself and join us on our musical tour of
“I Spy….” San Francisco.
San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California, and the
whole of the San Francisco Bay Area is home to more than seven million
people. During the gold rush of the 19th century, the city was literally
a “Golden Gate” for many adventurous fortune seekers. Though its old
name Yerba Buena (from the Spanish hierba buena, the “good
herb”) was changed in 1847 after the Mexican-American war, the term
still has a valid (yet different) meaning for many today.

Photo:
Image via UCAR
Any city with a few million inhabitants is bound to have problems:
population, pollution, transportation, water quality, sanitation, crime,
natural disasters – you name it. A mega metropolis with a population of
10 or even 20 million will have massive ones especially if it is
disadvantaged due to geographic location. Seriously, would you want to
be the mayor of one of the world’s biggest cities? Let’s take a look at
ten of these mega metros around the world and see what’s bothering them
most.
Many institutes and non-profit organisations such as the Blacksmith
Institute, Mercer Human Resource Consulting and the World Health
Organization keep track of pollution and “dirtiest cities” around the
world. We have taken their lists and results into account and cities
like Bogota, Karachi, Manila, Mumbai and Sao Paulo and even London,
Paris, Athens, New York, Los Angeles and others were strong contenders.
However, our focus was on global cities and one major problem that
overshadowed others. So, without further ado, our list of Ten Deadliest
Mega Metros in alphabetical order.

Photo: Photo: Florian Siebeck
They sit perched atop dizzying heights, often unnoticed by human eyes
but ever watchful of our movements. They have outlived us by centuries
and under their gaze the story of a city's sins and changing face can be
told. The gargoyles of the famous Notre Dame Cathedral – half man, half
beast – preside over Paris, and have done so since the medieval era. To
them, whole generations pass in the blink of a stony eye.Notre Dame gargoyle, date unknown

Photo: Image by comic book guy.
What do you get when you illuminate one of the world’s most
spectacular waterfalls with nearly 5km of shimmering floodlights, over
125 animated displays and 3 million sparkling tree and ground lights? A
dazzling extravaganza that will make you see the Niagara falls in a
whole new light – and for those of you who can’t make it, we decided to
take a closer look.

Photo: Image: harry.kontos
Amsterdam, ah Amsterdam. City of red lights, amber-hued beers, and
green, green grass; a city much less in need of traffic lights than most
owing to its winding bike paths and of course its famous historic
canals – more reasons why green could be said to be this city’s colour
of choice. With its rich history, vibrant culture and liberal attitude,
the Dutch capital is well worth wondering through, and yet a city of
such distinctive design is also brilliantly appreciated from above.Downtown Amsterdam from the air

Photo:
Image: Tomatina2009
The official website of La Tomatina says it all: tomatofight.es. That
what it’s all about, a tomato fight that involves many tourists and the
whole city of Buñol in the province of Valencia in eastern Spain. Held
every last Wednesday in August, it’s tremendous fun for young and old.
But there are rules and it’s okay even from an environmental standpoint.
Find out why. Swimming in tomatoes:

Every city has its architectural wonders,
from historic monuments to soaring new skyscrapers. What works of
architecture make your favorite city special? If you like to spend your
vacation sightseeing, walking trough old town cores and admiring the
architecture then this list will help you a lot.

Here I have compiled some of the best
architecture cities of the world. When I was done with the list I
remembered Damascus also has a very good architectural history. So
please add cities in comment section which you think I missed.

Not only it is more Eco-friendly,
but you will explore the city much better than you would by car. No
traffic jams, no endless searches for parking… Bicycle is a great way to
scan your chosen destination. And most of the people of the cities
which you will see in this list use bicycle as the mean of
transportation.

Here I have compiled some of the best cities to be seen on bicycle. I hope you will like it.